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Leon A. Duclos enlisted as a Private in Company B, 31st Missouri Infantry USA

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31st Regiment, Missouri Infantry

Organized at St. Louis, Carondelet and Ironton, Mo., August 11 to October 7, 1862. Attached to Cape Girardeau, District of Missouri, Dept. of Missouri, to December, 1862. 1st Brigade, 11th Division, Right Wing 13th Army Corps (Old), Dept. of the Tennessee, December, 1862. 1st Brigade, 4th Division, Sherman's Yazoo Expedition, to January, 1863. 1st Brigade, 1st Division, 15th Army Corps, Army of the Tennessee, to December, 1863. 2nd Brigade, 1st Division, 15th Army Corps, to April, 1864. 3rd Brigade, 1st Division, 15th Army Corps, to September, 1864. 1st Brigade, 1st Division, to November, 1864.

SERVICE.-March to Patterson, Mo., October 21, 1862, and duty there till November 24. March to St. Genevieve, Mo., November 24, thence moved to Helena, Ark., December 1. Sherman's Yazoo Expedition December 22, 1862, to January 3, 1863. Chickasaw Bayou December 26-28. Chickasaw Bluff December 29. Expedition to Arkansas Post, Ark., January 3-10, 1863. Assault and capture of Fort Hindman, Arkansas Post, January 10-11. Moved to Young's Point, La., January 17-23, and duty there till March, and at Milliken's Bend till April. Expedition to Greenville, Black Bayou and Deer Creek April 2-14. Demonstrations on Haines' and Drumgould's Bluffs April 29-May 2. Moved to join army in rear of Vicksburg. Miss., via Richmond and Grand Gulf May 2-14. Mississippi Springs May 12. Jackson, Miss., May 14. Siege of Vicksburg May 18-July 4. Assaults on Vicksburg May 19 and 22. Advance on Jackson, Miss., July 4-10. Siege of Jackson July 10-17. Bolton's Depot July 16. Briar Creek, near Canton, Jug 17. Canton July 18. At Big Black to September 27. Moved to Memphis, Tenn.; thence march to Chattanooga, Tenn., September 27-November 21. Operations on Memphis & Charleston Railroad in Alabama October 20-29. Cherokee Station October 21 and 29. Cane Creek October 26. Tuscumbia October 26-27. Chattanooga-Ringgold Campaign November 23-27. Battles of Lookout Mountain November 23-24. Mission Ridge November 25. Ringgold Gap, Taylor's Ridge, November 27. Garrison duty in Alabama till May, 1864. Clayton, Ala., March 14, 1864. Atlanta Campaign May 1-September 8. Demonstrations on Resaca May 8-13. Battle of Resaca May 13-15. Advance on Dallas May 18-25. Battles about Dallas, New Hope Church and Allatoona Hills May 25-June 5. Operations about Marietta and against Kenesaw Mountain June 10-July 2. Bushy Mountain June 15-17. Assault on Kenesaw June 27. Nickajack Creek July 2-5. Chattahoochie River July 6-17. Battle of Atlanta July 22. Siege of Atlanta July 22-August 25. Ezra Chapel, Hood's 2nd Sortie, July 28. Flank movement on Jonesboro August 25-30. Battle of Jonesboro August 31-September 1. Lovejoy Station September 2-6. Operations in North Georgia and North Alabama against Hood September 29-November 3. Ship's Gap, Taylor's Ridge, October 16. Consolidated with 32nd Missouri Infantry November 12, 1864, as Consolidated Battalion 31st and 32nd Missouri Infantry. March to the sea November 15-December 10. Clinton November 23. Statesboro December 4. Ogeechee River December 7-9. Siege of Savannah December 10-21. Campaign of the Carolinas January-April, 1865. Reconnoissance to Salkehatchie River January 25. Hickory Hill February 1. Salkehatchie Swamps, S. C., February 2-5. South Edisto River February 9. North Edisto River February 12-13. Columbia February 15-17. Lynch's Creek February 25-26. Battle of Bentonville, N. C., March 20-21. Occupation of Goldsboro March 24. Advance on Raleigh April 10-14. Occupation of Raleigh April 14. Bennett's House April 26. Surrender of Johnson and his army. March to Washington, D. C., via Richmond, Va., April 29-May 20. Grand Review May 24. Moved to Louisville June. Battalion mustered out July l8, 1865.

Regiment lost during service 4 Officers and 51 Enlisted men killed and mortally wounded and 228 Enlisted men by disease. Total 283

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I believe Federal service records may also be procured at: http://history-sites.com/research/index.html

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31st Missouri, "Rain, Mud & Swamps, The Civil War History of the 31st Missouri Volunteer Infantry Regiment," by Gary L. Scheel**. Per the author, "It is a hardback book, 703 pages, 20 photos, 20 maps and a complete roster of every man in the regiment that I could find. It includes diaries of men who were in the 31st Missouri and men in the 32nd Missouri Infantry. These two regiments were consolidated in November 1864. It also has quotes from books that the men had written but never published. It also quotes the 1864 diary of its Division Commander. They were in the 15th Army Corps and served under General William T. Sherman throughout the war." I charge $20 plus $3 shipping. It can be ordered from Gary L. Scheel, P.O. Box 312, Pacific, Missouri 63069. "Private Fielding Jenkins Smith (1840-1925) was typical of the young Ozark men that fought with the 31st Missouri Volunteers. He endured three years of numbing hardship but survived and lived out his remaining years as a farmer near his hometown of Bland, Missouri. The author is the great-great-grandson of Fielding Smith. This book is immensely thick with information on this Missouri regiment. Hard-back edition costing only $ 23.00 is truly a bargain in this day and age. At times, the book can be hard to follow; perhaps because of all the information in the book; the book has a 38 page bibliography as well as a 51 page roster. All that is lacking is an index that would have served this regimental history quite well. None-the-less, it is a book worth adding to any Civil War Collector's Library. I recommend the purchase of this book." (Reviewed by Ronald A. Mosocco, the owner of this website). http://www.mosocco.com/missouri.html

**31st Missouri Inf. Regiment GARYMARYSCHEEL@aol.com (Gary L. Scheel)

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